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The News Journal from Wilmington, Delaware • Page 5

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EVKHY EVjKIKG TV HGTON DJXA A TUESDAY, JAXTJAJIY It. 1005. -t U. Moor, the two Iummm aanarated. i 'lira nnu nintrnn wiiiiiiienimrh i 'Z 1 SECOND LDITIOil I A vA I -hi I A It r.h w.

mm co. Too atrdr Til I Owing to the immeaee ettendiice the Opera House docra ware oloseJ as soon as the inaugural owtmooiea I I I I LI I II II Klas Ron Mealton I'oollned to rroteevte EfllllOII in nil WANTED-tiOOD BO IN I1UTC11KK .11 1 'I II I IL Ij'll J' I Cbarlea Willi 1 10 iarM I a a Charles William, Mnri'i 1S to JS rr'ri. with rpfrrf iiMrm SWORN INTO OFFICE Jril7 3l A hrttrv evening Oltic. W.H. Smith mnmn on- wo ana urougooos ui anuses the doors were, kept looked, la ardor to prevent mors people attempting to enter.

AiUr the inauguration Gov. Lea and bis family drove to the reaidenoo of Manlove Hayes, where they were entertained at dinner. The inaugural ceremonies began at 12.30 o'clock and lasted about an hour. Him. a younyr nmn, was arraigned before Judgo Cochran in the City Court this morning, charged with committing an assault and battery on MifH hose Moulton, a voung woman, but upon the request of Miss Moulton, the case was dismissed.

It was alleged that on last Friday afternoon Williams wf'n' th home of Mi8i Moulton, 1012 Linden ainwt h. Wm, B. Sharp A fourth and Market Sts GOVERNOR LEA DDLY INAUGURATED i Perrect Weather and Other Ideal Conditions Made the Allair a Great Saccess. PEL THOOTINS SPIT Failorc of tbe Action to Compel It to Pay DMdeods oa Its Common Stock Oaths Here Administered by Associate Justice Penoewill at Doyer Today. PARTING PRAISE TO BUU am trouble over a watch.

This morning Mi9 Moulton was removed from the Delaware Hospital to the City in the patrol wagon, bhe wis still St flenng from the in- Durng Stock Taking i inuring tne afternoon Uov. Iea formal announced the appointment of Jotie(h L. Cahall aa secretary of state. ruxraiir'to att-amoN. and Mrs.

Lt-a will hold a reception jo the chamber front 8 9 o'clock t. nijjht. Mra. Jam-" lYnnewill. Mr.

Ceore W. Marshall. Mrs. Kobert II. Kiennrda, Alius leah Anderson Liurtnand Mia Alint Hnnn viiliHint.

VVc find many odd lots of unu 10 do assistou in i th court rorm. Upon arriving In CANNON stuffs and broken assort court room sh announced that she did not Wish to i rmnpnta 1 1 an tl, ments on which prices arc case was dismissed. thm in NMllinir n.4 made for rapid sellincr. OATH ADMINISTERED BY JUDGE 8PRUANCE Ueoriro Turner. Senate, Adopts a Resolution daughters, Mra dt.effield rhelie.

Miss hou of oue)tionaile reputation on We commenced at once, OUT OF ACCUMULATED $66,000,000 PROFITS Tie Claim TMt tbe tawBalrgi TBis to ba Done Wis Ssiisicfs fey tb Court venue, waa HneU Mary Kusharlti. rni.n,r eo'i juihs femei ijea, will stand back of the line. The inaugural ball, which will take and until sold the follow manKing Him tor His Able Services. niece at ine Hotel uicharuson, will bee i a shortly after 9 o'clock. There with tre-pwsnint? on tho property of the Ponnsltania KailroaU was but the court warned her that if ehe waa arretted Dour Cpen Hcnss Tbrooged to Its Capacity Hoars Before the Ceremonies Began.

COMMITTEES NAMED BY HOUSE charge she would bo given the full extent of the law. wi.i iwu uanoee. MANY WfcNT Ttk tfatloaal (luarri and Lore DaUga ttnm mt Cl I At last oveninat's Bession of court VoBtroand Leonardo (Jiorge. Italians, After Brief Morning Sessions VICE-CHANCELLOR STEVENSON ing tor Wednesday 4 4 Hill Bleached Muslin, 7c 10 yawls for 68c. 42-inch Pillow muni in, SHa a yard.

45-inch Pillow muslin, 10c a yard. 4-4 Diamond unbleached, Go a yard. 4se, a fine lot of ginghams in Batea and Classics at foj and 6o a yard. ai miL'llHU (in tlm nb.nnn PARADE FROM RAILROAD STATION The First Battalion of the First BELTED OR NOT uotn Houses Adjourn to Participate in tho Inauguration of Gov. Lea.

mitting aa assault aud Iwittcry on Fer-dinsindo Peioletti, also an Italian. Ihey were eiich lined inmniry. is. u. L.

and a large delegation of citizens went to Dover today A mm. A Which do von like Our lotur Files Opinion Sustaining Demurrer to th Plafntlfrs Contention. Kiconru i've, colored, charged with Mllltta, College Cadets, and State and National Dignitaries In Carriages. coats can bi worn either way; COme In and SeA Wlsaf ean idb mrwny of from Daniel Divine, also colored, waa held under $1(X) bail for a hearing on Thursday morning. Iva KuHMell.

a I'olisli Fpeclal D1patch to Every Evening. Dover. 17 U.n Fourth trt itora. EQUPALENT TO DISMISSLMS THE BILL wiiena me inauguration or Uov. Lea.

Special trains were the order of the day on the Delaware railroad. Three left for Dover, as follows: One at 7.30 o'clock this morning, consisting of an engine and four conches, which went to Newark, where the cadets of Delaware College boarded it and were taken to Dover. The second train left as tbe fir aention of ft nlu sell you for $9. $10.80 or $13.50. Blacks, Oxfords and f'ancy Mixtures, coats cut 52 long, full and in troO'I style.

All aizf( Muslin Underwear witb trmspoasingoo the property of the I'ennflylvania Kailroad was 10.50 o'clock, with I'resident Cannon presiding. Rev. C. A. Grise oflerpd praver.

Ivisinff to a nimifmn nt GREAT POURING OF PEOPLE INTO DOVER pectal DtepMeb to Iwr Kilning. alwavs means with us the Aiyj1tt Ffs rjrr-atk by 5rjsr! Wire splendid values iVour finst Dross Trnton. l. if very standard THIEVES ON PENNY HILL Senator Sparks spoke of the impending retirement nf r.imif nnnnn i vac ml. II' Chancellor Stevenson todr fild an now and $31.50.

Warm, soft, silk lined makes the best material. Thieves broke info the blacksmith nhop Porer, Jan. 11. Proa ton Lea was inaugurated governor of Delaware at noon today. The brief, but interest- ing.ceremoniee took place in the DiTer Oira iiouae.

which as crowded hours before the time iwt for thn itumiMia tit I opinion 3stn.ini.'ist thv -rimarrr of th United St! Corporation in thfl suit brought fiRaint that com-ranj bT Alfrrl garments. Don't m'm our sale if you can use a chean Riiitr the pleasant relations that have existnd between him and the members of the Senate. Similar remarks were mrul by Senntor Tlmmm At. night or wrly thin morning ani qnruitlty of tooU from the shop. They the best workmanship, the best fit.

These that we offer at bargain prices are $5, and $7.50. Will save yoa and "arried passengers to relieve the re ular train. This train can led about including W. N. Bann.ird, superintendent of the Maryland division, and Mrs.

Bannard, in a srecial coach; Judge Spruanoe. Col. Benjamin Nields, l'oetmaster Ilea Id and others. On the special leaving at a 50 clock, consisting of six cars, were ib fwjinwDt divicr-nd c'n th 'corn- inrncB i the ehop by tnkinu ah.tr from the window and torn Ing the benator Smith, after which a resolution, offeree! the tVi.nUm,. a lot of money just now.

Closed even in 2-3 at G. excent pany common This practically cf th- whole ca-. StCTrn fi a hill iioiiui tin? window down, it begin. Inauguration day dawned bright and rriD, and the weather conditions could not n.4 A IwMtn mnm irljuvl All rt A i tMHimiUfl iVlr.tannOn for thn Immrti.l rwninA a trifle mussed by reason Saturdays. and Conscientious mnnnnr in w)iK of our holiday rush, but on had presided over the deliberations of 4 eBj- limtter to climb Into the i mlow.

There have several robborieg near 1 entiy Bill recently and the residenta any susiyolon points to a ijni who liven in that incoming trains were thronged, and a. 1 JAS. T. MULLIH SONS, stock out cf alfegM acnniulticn of profits amounfina, in January, 1904, the celebrated Eagle uhihiitui vi larroera 3 rove to town. Consequently.

Dover's streets were lO JI ffl-aimM -that hn eth and Market Sta. Brand that we have been t. wifig trie Jiouse of ilarry rnnlericfe, nearby, wan broken into, but u.i.-u auu iiiuirs uirouguvui me aaj. The l.nmrA Btatutea, to uf this moBy for th tti thlfT( erfdentiy havitlir ln friahtened away before they selling for thirty years. vw mm a w.

va vtu the down-State delegation at 10 o'clock IWYIDZ or filViripri'l on tbe opuaif, was unanimously adopted. On motion of Senator Thomas -elect Isaac Thomas Parker was sworn in. THC OATH ADMINISTERED. The oaths of ofTlce were administered by Hon. James Pennewill, associate judge, as follows: Iaaao Thomas Parker, do solemnly ewear that I will imn.wt tk stock.

me aoiuiers ox tne lrst Battalion, with the First Infantry Band and the Brunswick fife and drum corps. About l.riO men in all, under command of Lieut. -Col. Stevenson, comprised the Wilmington delegation. The members of Co.

11 boarded the train at New Castle, consisting of 41 men, in charge of Cftpt. llolcomb, with Lieuts. Myers and Gemmill. President Cassatt of the Pennsylvania railroad passed through this city in a special train, with a party, for Dover, shortly after 0 o'clock. dmarrer Vice- Fell rom Waeon.

at that -while iteiunrntn Mamhall. reaiding near Edon if- i iron, wagon which he was in Honth Wilmington and aostained a bndlv tnH.rA In lmdfa' Gowns. Tbe ones for 1.35 1.25 .68 1.00 .75 1.2 1.75 l.no itV) 1.75 Lmdlea' Skirts. of the I nitcd State and the Conatitution of The Rush Continues Je waa m-iit to th Iltdawara lloapital and S2.00 for Sl.00 th Cure the cough nnd anve the life." Dr. Wood a Norway I'Jne Syrup curti cough and colds, down to the very verge of con- CITY RAILWAY HAS FRANCHISE.

ana ine up late delegation at 10.30. The ensuing hour was devoted to form-ing for the inaugural parade, which rroed at the railroad station and moved at 11. -ia The formation was as ollowa Jruund Mitjhell, chief marshal. Jand Thomas irurry, aide, mounted. I'hilharmonio llaod.

National Guar 300 men, commanded ty Cel. Theodore Towneend. Brurswick Fife and Drum Corps. Delaware College Cadets, numbering HXX Carriage containing l.ov. Ilucn.

Lea, Adjutant-General Wick-erohara and Secretary of State Lav ton. ite carriages containing Gov. llano's PtasT. Carriage containing Senators A llee ment. All day long, people come to see.

and leavs as satis The 1.75 ones for $1.25 l.fiO 3.l a. 25 is a lar? nraoant ia it! it is only pot ent of the company's capital Tock, ani thcr ia no procf to abow that th company had thismony in actual csb. It migtt hav bm vr.rt. -s, in material, and thr ia net bin? i iuflicat a jolicy os tha part of tha corporation to fvor tha inMrst of its pwfprred ntockholdars to the detriment cf the common stoefc-hoklfrs. Mere than this, be says that Mr.

Stevens bill doe not ai'lega a. single facft which shows that the retention of these accumulated profita waa not justifi tb recmrementa of the basioess operations of the erna-paoy. The BnatAininfr of the deraanrer fa equivalent to a diiDisal of Mr. Steven' bill. IN WALL STREET TODAY.

rrTul I'srialMloa tm RalM Lis on Sth Sir ret. Wl.lrb I Wasted fcy TVllmlnt. Near a.il Roathern. It develotwil this fied after purchasing a Suit or Overcoat at jaot one-half the former Dricea of Wiky and 8.00 2. fO 3.00 3.

-i0 3.50 3. 3.7S 4. RO 5.00 IT, OI iJeare.an1 that I will fnith-fully dincharge the duties of the oftW of lieutenant covenior of the State of lVla-ware aooordiig to the beat of tny ability. And I do further nwearthat 1 have not directly or indirectly paid, offered or rromlel to pay. contributed or offere.1 or promised to contribute any money or valuable thing aa a consideration or reward for the giving or withholding a vote at the election at whioh 1 waa elected to aaid ofltce.

The lieutenant-governor, after being sworn in, briefly addretwed tbe Senate and assumed the duties of President Of that body. Lieut. -Gov. Cannon appropriately reeponded to the address. Then, at 1L03 o'clock, tbe Senate AMortdtcfJ Preta Disi bv (racial Wire.

1 Miufti a. meet 1 niz of the Hi rofsir tu Jones. Wall Street. New York. Jnn.17 okIa.

prices of stocks totly averngwl an eighth Some being in the most 1 and Sewer Department, that there is so ia the way of the desire of the Wilmington. Xaa P.l I. Thinh of Ut Men's All- tv. i "if were tw d'lim, JixAlinga were very large in Union 1'ucino, JTn tod stale Steel. preA.rred.

and Copper. I 'ii ion I'ncitia sold at 11a and 11-). com. ern Kailway to build a line along the Market street r.ni. 1 ufoo4 Suits for $4, finH formerly sola for $8, $10 and $12.

Spendirl Trnusers, $1.00, S1JSO and $2.00. LIT" nht, and United "-'i, prr rriNj. re an exlremw Copper aold at 75U and 76i. Market street to front, to connect with it present line beyond the city limits. The company made application to the Street and Sewer Department for WkA I mm ft 1 A sun.

a recess until 1. Zo. ana rvaii. ConsrxeMnan Hour ton and Cccgreavman-elect Burton. Carriage containing State officer.

Carriage containing member of ibe Legislative Committee. The proceton arrived the Ope at 12.13 o'clock. comi.ire.1 with 7i last nittht. There wm a gHin of a ioint In Minneupolla, St. Paul and Sault St Maiie.

1h mlly in Union Paclno and a rise of a rxunt in Somi imiwioo to nuiia a line on toe cause-Wiy and Market street to Front. While FIFTY-NIKE LIVES LQ3T BY SWEEPINa AYALihuHE Anroelatc Prm Dlspcseb or tpnulnl vrtras, Christiaaia, Norway, Jan. 17. Fifty, nine persona perished a the resale cf aa avalaache cf rocka at Naesdal, norva 1 here were some soft spots, such as B. A O.

hk1 fok, Hnnd MiHwnirl Pacific. WO BKKATK riGBT TODAT. Immediately after tbe inauguration ceremonies at the Oner a House, the Stoats, on motion of Mr. Sparks, to. a recess until 11 o'clock tomorrow morning.

HOUSE COMMITTXEA NAMED. The House met at 11.10 o'clock, with Speaker Denney presiding. Chap- 111. QmI.W .4. .1 9 1 -Vi" OI maigainated tapper to j5S hd a sympnthotio effect on tha whole una k'nul, preferred.

roaa Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis and was pending. Secretary Christy informed the board that on March 23th. IsW. tbe board granted a franchise to tbe Wilmington City Kail-way to replace a line on Market street below Front, which bad been abandoned and taken up, and also to build an extension south to A street, thence to connect with its South Wilmington line.

Ths same franchise gave the company tbe right to build a line on Elliott avenue from Market to uuiiku uumi prayer. Si leaker Ian nun nnnnii.J 3 nd United Fruit, lhr were dwlines of 1 to Ik in Consolidated Gas. Western Union. Weating-houao i.lectric. first preferred, and KutlanO.

preferred. Kenewud strength in Keadina improved the tone of tlie general tuarket at emoik at ores nrss. The Senate and Ilouee convened in iint eewaicn at 1LDO o'clock fcr the rurpoee of attending the inauguration of toe governor elect, and at 11.45 tbe members, preceded by the President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House and accompanied bv the clems and eergoant-at-arms. pn-ceeded from the State House to the Optra House. The Legislature being thus convened, tti pcvernor-elect.

attended by the legislative committee appointed to arrange for the inauguration and by Chancellrr Nicholson and other members cf the judiciarr. Gov. Uunn and taff. United States Senators Allee and Bali. Kniutiui You Pay Just A Prices $1.50 Trousers, 7oc $2jOO S1.00, $2.50 Trousers, $1.25.

$3.00 Trousers, SI .50. $4.00 Trousers, $2.00. $5.00 Trousers, $2a $.00 Trousers. $3.00. $3.00 Suits, $4.00.

$10.00 Suits, S5.00. S12.C0 Suits, $6.00. $15.00 Suite, $7.50. $18.00 Suits, $9.00. Overcoats and Rain Coats, too.

You can buy them lower than ever, for jine good. Come To-day. n- vMwMwvr-va lug ouse sUnding committees. Follow-lDK the chairmen of the committees Wilson, rules; Lingo, revenue and taxation; Jester. elections; Baggs.

judiciary; Eastbnrn, Federal rlI tions Stafford, crimes and punishment Davis, accounts; Murray, claims; Bonds were eteady at noon. oeautuui wonc and materials and all taken from our regular stock. White Goods tor Wednesday first, there is still a little of the 15c India linon for 9c a yard. Eight handsome patterna la magnificent 87o and 44c Marcerizad white goods that will be aold for 25c a yard In addition to our regular line of these desirable goods. Annex, white goods.

Wide Embroideries. Only about 500 yards of nicely furnished wide edgings in good patterns. worth 35c and 40a a yard some will do for corset covers special at 25c a yard. White good depv, annex. Remember the Dress goods specially reduced for to-day's quick selling.

All wool 37 Inches wide, rejjularly 50o a yard. All dark colors brown, garnet, grey, black and blue. 30c yard. Cieu good, annex. "asaingvon to tne city line.

Mr. CriStV said tbeia mum nr limitation in Sales ol IHkuiund Mate Stet. On the Phil4.rlalrlh; ol berjifn, eanday. A inane oi rock wag prei pi tated into Loeavaad Xaka from tha neigah)ric hilla, caasina aa uaiaease wave 20 feet tigh. wiuca swept tie neigh baring shores.

Houses, people and cattle- vm mpt away by the ruah cf water aad it known that 59 persona perishod. FATAL ENDING TO A FIGHT. Associated Press DiK-ntcii ty Special Wire. Philadelphia, Jan. 17.

AfteF lyinjj a hospitai since Christmas Day, Paul Urbaac. a voun? man, is dead, and four cf bis sacciates wera today tlaced tinder-arrest tn iffi yesterday, 271 shares of Diamond State etee Bold at 5-l(a7-ltJ and 131 shares the franchise as to when the road should be built. Tbe application, he added, was signed by Willard Sauls-bury, then vice-president of the Wilmington City a member of tbe law firm of SauUbury, Ponder A Curtis, now attorneys for tbe Wilmington, New Castle Jc Southern Co. vi uiamonu totate preferred at 1sIH- luot AMeste Prese Dispe-toH toy Bpeclal Wires New Matt, Jan." ,17. The iioca oiarKe oi-eoeo Crai.

Atnsl. Copper Metropolitan t. R.117 wuiLtraucn; Aiessicic, education; Marshall, enrolled bills; Lvons, appropriations; McGinnis, miscellaneous; Miller, stationery and supplies; Townsend, agriculture; Abbott, municipal corporations; Bennum, fish, oysters and game; Garrison, printing; MarebslL revised statutes; Benson, private corporations; Vandenburg, banking and insurance; Armstrong, public highways. Atoaieon Missoiirt lcinc, 171 ua action of tne coroner. kuhuii.

pre 1 iwt tvm lort 7 AucoQdt 111 Norloik A West 7i vvuKm- man elect Bur ten. former Lieut. -Gov. Cannon. Secretary of State Lay ton and other, was ushered upon the platform, and tbe inaugural ceremonies were conducted as follows: Prayers was offered bvRev.

Louis E. Barrett. D. pastor of Wesley Methodist Episcopal Church. Dover.

On motion of Senator Sparks, the concurrent resolution convening the oenate and House in joint session was read, as follows ReeolTed. By the Senate and House of The CO-liee 8av mZlitt Amer.frX F. pref. .1 ix ii fight oa Day. Xbe Tit-- i r.

Anwr. ouitf. feopla't Una Araer. LouunaoU ve afcl KurK island mer. Locoia Rock UiandireiT Jl 0 10i Head i uir.

Kl LICENSES RENEWED. Additional PUmbcra Aathodi.d to Do Bokmm Unrlng th Tear 190S. The Directors of tbe Street and Sewer Department held their weekly meeting this morning. In the absence of President Carter Mr. Melvin presided.

The following plumbers made application for a renewal of license for th year 1905, which was granted: MQBiier, Martin and Michael Borosk and Michael iscfceiL B. O. pref jtdiijg, i8t ti Alter tne inauguration the House adjourned until 11 o'clock tomorrow morning. WILLIAM H. HEINE BEFORE BOARD.

a Btntomont to too rlrtois of the trrt mad fecwar Department. Thi. Brooiirn it KeadiB. aX prel Caaadiao faeifia laaVst. t-aui 1- CttWSMM AOblo 4i They'll not last much lender, then yoali be sorry.

NEW YORK CLOTHING HOUSE, 504 Marker Srrsat. MAX EPHRIAM, Prop. Next door to Claytoa House. 'FIRE EASTLAKE. Fim Wft3 iIiset.Tiri nlxuit Oolan.lo tkMiiaeru.

22i utbern 672 e1-- 7S lenn.Coftlnaln 71" to. A WIH Tex Pnclttc. S.V lK 5,2 -Pnlon eWiSc UiAg j-frwx. iivrmtD t- tun uj.u mm Utill the umir part th William TL Smith Urnh- Aintiouw, at Twenty-fifth and S2 0- 8L eel 30 1" Pt. S.

Steel prel Pre'-- Wabaeb Z. 21-4 William H. Heine, plumber, responded to a summons to appear before the Board of Directors of the Street and Sawer Department, at this morning's session, to defen 3 himself against charges made by Plumbing Inspeotor Kane that he had violated the plumbing regulations in some OKI Aal Uil. 3 1- 1 a teneral Aaeembly met. that tbe Senate and Howie convene ia joint eeaaion in the hall of tne Bouae of at 11.30 L-lm-' on Tueaoay.

January 17th, 13, for the -purpose of attending the inauguration of Uut governor-elect. GOV. LXA SWOBS IX. Hon. 'William Spruanoe, associate judge, next administered the following oaths of office to the governor-elect: I.

Prton Lea. do ieir.nl 7 awear that I will fcupport ue Constitution of the Unite! butt mid tbe Constitution of the Stale of Ixlaware. and that I will faithfully di-Charse the ciutiea of the office of governor W.H.Smlth&Co. muccomsors to Ho U. Sharp Co.

Open luesday and Satnrdav Tenings. Moseley. The weekly pay-roll was approved and ordered paid. The bank balance was reported to be $10,951.99 in tbe general fund and $32.13 ia the Price's Hun sewer fund. William P.

Bancroft, chairman of the municipal committee of the Board of Trade, was before the directors and discussed with them the drafts of some proposed bills to be presented to the Legislature, if agreeable to the 3 lutein i 1 I'uper. Onion. Unjitville CectmU Maanattna. 1C9 iWiseon.m Con, pA t6 CliUxlelpnia, juotiiun. UupAcea ut Upeatat Wire.

Paiuwieipaia. tm. Jan. p. m.Mrel Amur.

Cement peao. i.rr oa wwn wuuu uau uenn uone Dy nim at tnwts. The alarm waa soinuitsd from t-js anil the district fire companies responded promptly. Ibe Frieudishir company met with aa accident while reaportdiujc to the alarm. As Ninth and Sing strata tb.

rear exla on the heow carrjatie eaapped auU U-t iho waon down. Driver MoGonitful was unutjarnd. Kobext Morrjjson, a of Chester, who was dinu ')f brickwori npon an operation it.ai-oy, woa one ti first to arrive at ibe iioubw. lie aiIstd in puttina out the dmua Tviil amount to several hsmdreti Thi accident to ilie hoso cW. ringe at mth and Kinj; stn-t.

cnuwti a great tl of comwotion and iiruw a crowd to the scene. Tho nteirujers the company bua e-s-id-ntly rniHtaken the alarm' for a downtown box, and wh, itnr. to lb lurLiuumjufl. irniie Kao Co Cambria IPhtle. H.l trtc auuru aeoet 21; PUlm.

eo boa.l.Sup'rrec'pta.. 7T; ftnia. tk. pl.t pia. 15 PWla True Bader New Store Seventh and Shipley Sts.

at-'DClizitment of an awnun nt ts io 42 7 7U lu xaotei uyucn, lormeny tbe Gibson House. Mr. Heine admitted that he erred in not showing Mr. Kane plans, but he did not think plans were necessary, considering it a repair job, and when he found that an entirely new building waa to erected and the work would be different from what he had supposed be quit work and had done nothing since. Mr.

Kane said a sewer connection had been nithnni uimware. according to the beet of my ability. And 1 do further feoVncnly ear that 1 bav not directly or inciroctly paid, t.fiered or promiawl to pay contribu'-ed or ofiered or promised 10 oon-tribuui any uiouey or valuable thing na a coiisiac-mtion or reward for the giving or wiihhoJding a vote at the election at wuich I waa tl--cu-a to nixid office. Got. Lea next delivered his inaugural addreba.

vimmfjoii t.ie.-i Pbila. Erie iJiamond Steel pld. n. Head. Kanr' 1 Jl 4011-1 The First -16 4 19-tft ix.

01 Am or lis, Kead. Ik pf.t 6eu. A.plwit 12M g. Lehigh liey h.V; Trcon t-ebiett Nav M'4 Onlted Ua Mo Ninth and K.i.i strvts tbev di over the accounts of public service corporations one gives the city power to xuake 10-year contracts for the exclusive use of stret9 for railways, pipes, wires, Sec. another requires abutting properties to bear part of tbe expense of improving streets, and another provides for the borrowing of not over (75,000 a year for opening and imnrovink? rtmia i i -in I National Bank 1 KM toeir errur ana were turniii, to u' wmih.

when one of the carriage whoeli catiiiiit in tbe car track and the uiouscntwti 'Zf tho vfhiele swaved tiie l- mm f.UUJfc O.IJU a vent pipe bad been erected and not placed a sufficient distance from the ran am. H. 6815-16 (J. g. 00 (Warwick rtuu.

stoat. ol Wilmington. a.iv. jxn sfiowra tnut a-re was a liaw in the axle, extending iitaiiy clear through it. t-blladelpmn Ittursete.

i.socirrl Pre l'lrpatch by Siwcial Wire. ruunueipnia. Jan. 17. IJuttr.

fleady; (ilri and it was decided to have a conference with the members of City Council tomorrow nignt on th subject. iteth, a-MS. at Mark; welt- Protect your property with a police, O. E- Picrsin, Market strwt, will p'av fuc any luee. January Uth, 1905.

RESOURCES. Loans and Investments- $1,449,609.13 Dun from Banks. 3o6.052.43 I Note The full text of Gov. Lea's inaugural address is printed on another page of this issue. At th conclusion of the governor's address, on motion of Monaxhan, th journals of the Senate and Houae, so far aa they related to tbe inauguration, were read and com pared, and then approved.

A benediction was nest pronounced 7 V.T- P- Smith, temporary cLapUin of the Kent WheTfi y.8 r- "oo" e'eva- wo- red. in export elo uaia do caa cauea Mr. Heine's attention to some other work recently and requested him to make a chacge. so that he would not have to report biro to the board. Mr.

Heine denied being guilty of wilful violation of the regulations and said he tried to live up to the law. The board decided, after Mr. Heine had retired from the room, to require him to take out the plumbing work referred to and replace it, after obtaining a permit, according to the regulations cf the board. WILMINGTON TRUST CO. St.ltiajl.l.

si No. 1 NortOern, lio. i NortttBrn, ttorn, iwady; Na a in export elevator. 60 OeU. nnchariK NaJ whtta natural.

Ho. 2 while, clipped, SVa-wT MeetJa- and Election of Officers ana bU-eetora. The annual meeting of tbe stockholder Ih. H'ilmlnirtnn TV. rv.

1 13 Cash a ad 111,363.75 $1,927,525.39 UABILITIES, CapiUt 5 500,000.00 weMk; winter tn bulk, fci Ota Then, on motion of Senator Thomas terday afternoon, when the retiring directors m-mtlmt'tm. mtm 1 1 J. beCsad our. kiua.ly. Even tbe inexperienced cannot make a mistake bv buvinc her.

-a 1J HI tl Tr I 1' iioott.PieiTn du Pont Millium Surplus and Profits 235,565.93 fOOtC0a00 vOvft46CY6 S. IliUe. Harlan G. Scott. A.

J. Moihan, wVVVWi 4 George S. apelle, Samuel bancroft, ueorge fc. apelle, fcamuei fcancroft, Circulation 50.000.00 because we only sell reliable qualities and charge the same price to all. 1S05, GIBdON In this ety, on January 15th Joseph 11.

CiiUson, B'-'i 61 yeaia. The sufferer wants to know bow to get ouie4 witbo danger, wltl ine lenst suffertnir nj of Uom) froia work. Ha has wieJ mil tbe ialTes, suf fo-itories jumI washen which only soutih tfta paia but never cure tbe pile. He fears the gical operation oa account o' th uncertniutv ami danger. How can be dcU? The "FIDtL-ITY" metbod solves taj proftiem aad mi i utf JcDg-leit wani.

No matter how severe or lot: stauthti four tou are lnviitl tn tr WoHHinrr I-UHIIAN'S. Ifc always Charles C. Kurtz, John biizn and Arthur Deposit 1,141,659.41 rrinr VXfXXXiJ After tbe stockholders' meeting the direc- i quality After the stockholders' meeting the makes the cost of a shoa soma- KfeiHiives and irleud, alto No i ere nwwsctiully iuvitwl to atiend the Vuueial from nis late rcsuiencc, 5.H. HHrrison street, ou ftednelay afu-nuKiii, at 2 o'emck. luiermen" private ai kit.

fealein cetartery. tfi c'tyr on January J7th, m. WiU.ain mfunt sou ol Uliain VV. and $1,927,525.39 HENRY BUSI1, Cashl. I Rings times it'g expenses.

We acid a directors held a meeting and organized by reelecting tbe retiring aa follows X. C. du Pont, preoident; Henry P. bcott, vice-preeident Pierre S. du Pont, S.

D. Towneend, treeaurer; Wil-Jiam Winder Laird, teller. tfauaent oa lbra term i i ktrlative and frlcuda are invited tuiHrnil tha funeral at his jdietit rtsiUem. No Not One Cent to Pay Until Completely Cured. Yon tuay be examined bf tnur Ja.n-.; Our made-toroer kind caosot be we wui.

oo iori buUc. aaaa atty ahaie auniitr r-B you waul el mtty price yo may t.a. you onlot ywu are aura to te fiott. i lioyt fehoe for $1.48 another store got $1.75 same shoe from the same maker only difference, price. Men', Women's Shoes, 97c to extra quality any price between.

VoHjons with Every Purchase. Boys ami Girls' Shoes. Best tallies in the city. doctor before laying if ao desired. All paue.

must cow once a weti for tieaitaent. rell forty reel. 'Victor KcithUv. who waa injured internally by a fall from a tree during a hunting trip one night about two weeks ago, hua been from tho residone of his brother, at tlranae street, to tho home of his nr Millington. Md.

He id wild ui fa.nA laUen a distance of 4 ft. No Un--4 vv Wken, but ho waa in-jured irt-j Ik. ia recovering. ary 1-Jtb. ui i clock.

Interment at Wilmiue-ou liianaywine otnielery. JlcUAHOii-Iu this city, on January 16th. ims l'h' A. and Marsret A. ugod 8 yearn end II tuoruha.

Kciiuirt'i and iru nus are respectlully invited to attend the lunerai services at, tiie residence of liU parents. No. 614 Ktna nrrrt. mi Household Specialties, Notioas, China, School Supplies, Tin 'and Enamel Ware," Baskets, Tubs, Boilers, Chair Seats, Carpet Tacks, Dolls, Toys. Bader Hand badly Injured.

George 17 years, of Fourth and Tatnall atreeta. had the index finger and thumb of the left hand badly lacerated this morning while handling a cleaver at the meat tuarkot of Herman Ulanding, 408 King street. He was taken to the office of Dr- r. K. tstnita and 11 stitches were required to ci'ee the wounda.

Tbe fingers may be saved. AUhk, to p. nu atuidaji, 1 to 3 oiy. W. L.

Roberts i efu-mooii, at 2 o'cluck. lutermeut at new Cattie- ia the AVork home. Fidelity Medical Institute. A d-v v'1 Wi Kennett Square, to tVill jF, lltllrt H. the U1.4 bCIUUICI TOMANEntered ''Ho res.t at New Casiie.

January lath. lDui, Mary beloved wife of James D. Toman keia.Uve ami frriig are respectfuily faivited to attend lier fuuural (rom bvr late residents Ninth end Voniitr slreedi. n. i Al.nr-.J ..1.

8 Easl Seventh Si reef. FORMAN'S JO K. Fourtn Street, Crip Colds. Illative L'roino Quiuiue, the world-wide fold and Grip remedy, removes the cause, it i. Oyoa Xaawlay and antuiony Iruj, Cor.

Light)! aad Monroe Strgeis, WILMINGTON, Specialists tin UliRXIA and Between Market and Klu si.i. r- -cuutt HI U9 IHlb- lishd oSL-wlero, ttnti that the aeoud a man iu st atert. hs a brother in "Sew ustl fi As a inciter of fact, tlm'jail ia noi osoft as prtooa aud thw ia uo auub tirti.aM tha oikaui. mmmV I UU IWIUV 1110 iOOK XOT SlgUS i 1 neMlay moriiinR. January leth.

Hith nok-m at fci. Peter'a atbulia Caurcu 8 e'aieuk lutac- www We aei ta4rrVVAMwVVVwVV hwui oe vuiwAjr Seventh and Shipley Sts. DIafVSES ol the RIXTL7L i i.

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